Sacramento man shot by CHP inDixon arraigned

A Sacramento man shot by law enforcement following a high-risk car stop on the freeway in Dixon earlier this week appeared in Solano County Superior Court on Friday where he faces multiple charges.

Webster A. Lee, 42, appeared with a bandaged arm in the Fairfield courtroom of Judge Alesia Jones where he pleaded not guilty to charges of resisting a peace officer, attempting to take a firearm from a peace officer, receiving stolen property and vehicle theft. The charges stemmed from a traffic stop on Interstate 80 on Tuesday in which CHP officers stopped his vehicle in connection with a shooting incident that occurred in Sacramento earlier that day.

During the traffic stop, Lee reportedly got out of the vehicle and charged at officers, according to officials. Lee was shot during that incident and taken to a local hospital for treatment until making his first court appearance on Friday.

Authorities originally sought Lee in connection with a shooting that injured two in Sacramento on Tuesday morning, Solano County Sheriff's Deputy Daryl Snedeker said.

Sacramento police said that Lee, his wife and another 35-year-old female were involved in an argument inside an apartment that at one point involved a shooting.

Lee, armed with a gun, left their apartment and went to a nearby apartment where he stole the neighbor's car keys, police said.

As Lee, his wife, their teen daughter and the adult female friend were getting into the stolen car, the neighbor's ex-boyfriend confronted Lee, police said. Lee fired several shots at the ex-boyfriend striking him multiple times but authorities said the injuries were non-life threatening.

Lee and the three others left in the stolen vehicle, police said.

Around noon, Concord police notified authorities in Sacramento of two women dropped off in Concord, one of whom was suffering from a gunshot wound.

At around 12:30 p.m., the vehicle Lee had allegedly stolen was found in a Concord park, officials reported.

Later that evening, a Ford Ranger was stolen from a Concord parking lot, authorities said. An officer viewed surveillance video and believed the suspect responsible was Lee.

Lee was spotted that evening by a pair of CHP officers on eastbound Interstate 80 near Dixon Avenue.

The officers initiated a high-risk stop near Pedrick Road when Lee reportedly got out of the vehicle and charged them before being shot.

An online records search indicated that a criminal complaint had been filed in Sacramento Court Superior Court on Tuesday charging Lee with attempted murder, carjacking, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, making criminal threats and being a felon in possession of a firearm.

No court dates had been set in the Sacramento County case.

Lee was ordered back to the Fairfield courtroom of Judge Robert Bowers at 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 21 for a probable cause hearing. He remained in Solano County Jail custody with bail set at $25,000.